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*looks around*.............hmmmm....... nope nothing over there............hmm cant find one there either........maybe?......nope not there either........sorry dude, cant find a big enough tissue for you to have another cry into........this should sum it up pretty well though......... :upurs: :shake:

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*looks around*.............hmmmm....... nope nothing over there............hmm cant find one there either........maybe?......nope not there either........sorry dude, cant find a big enough tissue for you to have another cry into........this should sum it up pretty well though......... :upurs:  :shake:

i was just giving an example. seems your the one having a cry

so maybe u should get back on topic

The chick in the commo did not get enough, I saw the news she said that she didnt even think about the kids at that time, so next time you go to the pub oh i left my kids in the car (35c day) I wonder why they are sick. Thick aussie redneck

more like people becoming friends with u so they can take everything u have and f*ck around with your head then ditch u when u have nothing left
like di*kheads plowing their cars into fences to get attention cause they're pathetic?

Righto,you two:ease up NOW. I'm no moderator,but this is big time amongst other things.

Righto,you two:ease up NOW. I'm no moderator,but this is big time amongst other things.

While were on the subject of being offtopic now is a prime time to use a picture ive been saving...

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Anddddd now thats out of the way, Jayce is right, keep that shit off the forums, if you want to really go at it use PM's

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